Showing posts with label craft makes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft makes. Show all posts

Friday, 7 September 2012

Craft Summer School

It's been a resounding success and we will find a way to keep it all going.
Thank you to everyone who came along, got stuck in and made some amazing craft. 

You loved.......

the fantastic choice of materials
space to work in
mooching in the shop
making whatever you wanted
not having to worry about the mess
making robots, castles, cars, pets, cards, pictures, bracelets, flowers ...

So, what next? Ghoul School happens on Saturday 27th October. Be sure to book as places at both sessions are limited. Until then we will try and keep the scrap school set up and offer the space to groups or for craft parties.



Make and Take Away will be at Hobbycraft Hereford

on Sunday 30th September 11 - 3 demonstrating how to get started with feltmaking and needle felting. Come along and say hello, it's all free.



Thursday, 6 September 2012

photo by Out There Design


For the love of wool - Saturday 20th October at Echo Workshops
10-4

Live Sheep
Spinning circle 10- 12.30
Feltmaking sessions with Make & Take Away
Weaving, peg loom, knitting, crochet
and much more......


Wednesday, 3 August 2011

How to make a bug hat

This is a really easy make. I've used it many times at workshops, it is especially good for drop-in sessions when you have to create something with the WOW factor that is ready to take away in a matter of minutes. If speed is what you need have the pieces cut ready.

You will need:
1 x headband approx 60cm long and 7cm wide


6  Legs (or 8 for a spider)
2  Eyes 
2  Antennae + 1 tongue

Form the headband into a circle, measure to fit around the child's head then staple to secure.

Bend all the leg strips into zig zags all the way along and then staple them to either side of the hat.

Now for the features;


Add some pupils to the eye circles using coloured pens or paper. We used some vinyl scraps which are easy as they are ready to stick.
Wrap the antennae strips around your
finger or a pencil to make them curly.
Staple the features to the hat. 


Variations;
This hat was a bug but it can easily be adapted for other themes eg fish/under the sea or add flowers/leaves.
For a longer 'make' get the children thinking about the design in more detail before they construct the hat. Use paper and pens so they can draft their ideas and discuss them.